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‘Don’ Azpiazú, my uncle, was a leading Cuban bandleader in the 1920s and 30s. His band introduced authentic Cuban dance music and Cuban musical instruments to a wide audience in the USA and recorded one of the biggest hits in Cuban music history, the Peanut Vendor.

About LM

Born in New York City and raised in West Africa, Laura-May Azpiazu has music in her blood.

Her uncle,‘Don’ Azpiazu, was a Cuban orchestra leader credited with the explosive introduction of Latin Music to America and Europe. Her father, Eusebio Azipiazu (aka Mario Antobal) was a music publisher and managed her uncle’s musical career. Her mother, May McKim, was a chanteuse in the supper clubs and society orchestras of the 1930s and her stepmother, Marion Sunshine was a Vaudevillian star, musical comedy actress and well known songwriter.

Laura-May’s songwriting career was not only written in the stars, but in her DNA. When others were learning how to read and write their ABC’s, she was learning how to read and write music. With her Latin heritage, tangos and salsas call to her but she writes for all styles including jazz, instrumental, country and Christmas.

She now resides in Hawaii with her artist husband Hank Taufaasau. They own two evening hot spots in downtown Honolulu; Hanks Cafe and The Dragon Upstairs where jazz and contemporary music are featured in the artistic atmosphere of Chinatown. Living in paradise has inspired her to write world music as well.

Songwriting

I was fortunate to be born into a proud musical heritage: a great grandfather who two centuries ago performed for a Queen; an uncle who is credited in all Latin American history books with the explosive introduction of Cuban music into America and Europe; a cousin, whose career in music has led him to perform at Presidential Inaugurations and command appearances before royalty (as well as composing and recording); my music publisher father who also organized an elite group of musicians whose limited recordings are much sought after by today’s collectors; my stepmother, who enjoyed an extraordinary career in Vaudeville and musical theater (and many silent films with the likes of Mary Pickford), as well as being a most successful and prolific songwriter; my mother, a dazzling chanteuse; and even a brother-in-law who was a renowned symphony conductor. Family Heritage

Against this background, I struggle valiantly to “hold my own”, and be deemed a worthy heir to their legacy. (And I’m pretty well satisfied that wherever in the cosmos they may be, they are approving, if not actually pulling strings on my behalf!)

I write songs, I’m not a musician or a performer, so I’ve been very lucky to be able to ‘package’ my songs with the talents of wonderful musicians, vocalists, and a really great recording engineer. The results have been well received by reviewers and public alike.

Songwriting is a particularly satisfying profession if you love the infinite variety of language, but are not a novelist. And if you’re not a musician? You can always hum or whistle a memorable melody. But, it is a skill, and in a well-crafted song, lyrics and music must be partnered intelligently. The direction of my songwriting has been influenced by my own preferences, not by trends; but I would welcome collaborating on any sort of project, rap included.

The Christmas tree is twinkling, the gingerbread is baking—it’s a perfect time for Christmas coziness. Journey with the Hawaiian Christmas Mouse as he “talks story” with some of the fabled creatures in Hawaii, and shares his Christmas activities in a family sing-a-long. Available in both paperback and hardcover on Amazon. Free song download with purchase of this book.

Nanny in the Nursery is an eclectic assortment of verse and prose that offers a chance to: play with fairies, laugh at nonsense rhymes, reflect on character and manners, sing some new songs, and even write your own solution to an exciting mystery.

Calling all storytellers to write along! Join Lora Krafty’s Adventure of the Lava Tube, where she hopes you’ll have fun solving the mystery of that adventure to your own creative satisfaction. (And share it with your friends!)

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Join Laura May on Facebook and Twitter where she talks about what is happening in music today and shares her memories of what it was like growing up around the greats. Talking about all genres of music and the art of songwriting, she also shares songwriting tips, industry news, the latest songwriting contests and more. Let’s get social!